"This crisis is deeper. It is caused by a difficult transformation: from the global opportunities we once had to regional ones, with all sorts of restrictions."
"In difficult moments, we know how to pull ourselves together and work more. The sooner we switch to this new schedule - from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., including Saturdays - the faster we will complete this transformation."
Oleg Deripaska suggested that Russians work 12-hour days, six days a week to address the country's economic challenges. He described the current crisis as a significant transformation from global to regional opportunities, influenced by geopolitical tensions and sanctions. Deripaska emphasized the need for longer working hours to expedite economic adjustment. He noted that Russia's economy is under pressure, with growth projections declining sharply. The country has benefited from high energy prices, but trade disruptions are reshaping its economic landscape.
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